In "Scouting the Long Knives, " an Apache is concealed behind an anvil-shaped remnant of an ancient red sandstone formation, spying on a column of cavalry and supply wagons. Known to the Indians as "long knives" because of the long sabers they carried, the U.
Cavalry patrolled immense areas of the Southwest. Sometimes the patrols were out for weeks at a time, with little or no sight of hostile Indians. But the Indians were always there, scouting the scouters. In a land that seemed so empty, there were always eyes that watched and waited. In artist Frank McCarthy's Wild West his subjects often appear as heroes in action - riding hard, looking good and, inevitably, living to fight another day.
Whatever the subject - Indians, cowboys or cavalry - there is often a commotion or disturbance going on. Leather flying, guns firing, sabers slashing through the air, wind tossing horses' manes - this is the action packed West of Frank McCarthy. This item is in the category "Art\Art Prints". The seller is "greenwichworkshopgal" and is located in this country: US.This item can be shipped to United States.